The "Always-Already"

The "always-already" (as Heidegger puts it, the "immer schon") is a kind of trap, or loop - the type that connoisseurs of anxiety delight in.  Althusser, for instance, insists that we are "always already" subjects - forcing one to push back interpolation to the beginning of time or earlier. 

But the existence of the "always-already" would necessitate its corollary, the "never yet".  (An example might be Adam Kadmon, which is pure potential.)

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